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I just tried the Determinator. The detailed listing with descriptive info that follows the list with checkboxes does not exactly match. Three items were not listed with checkboxes, but included in the detailed info. All three were 5 star items, which is in between the Tier I and Tier II list. I'm wondering if the alogrithm just doesn't include 5 star items.

Surprises, the most recommended product for me was quercetin plus, by a landslide. I take it from time to time, alternating with turmeric and cayenne which I would have thought were more important. Phytocal O was not recommended at all, perhaps only recommended if osteoporesis present. Also, Deflect O was pretty far down the list.

Blogger CherylO pos SecretorTexas

"There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. True nobility is being superior to your former self." Anonymous quote

Hahahahaha...!!! I almost choked on my cicory-coffee when I saw it. So cute, heh!

Very cool tool, Dr.D!!!

I tried it, and found it extremely interesting. It suggested supplements I never would have though of myself. (Though I was a liiittle offended about it's suggestions about menopausal- and dementia-supplements. I'm not THAT old!!! )

I retried this afternoon and Phytocal O and Deflect O were now included in my Level I. My second most recommended supplement was Hawthorn (8stars vs. 13 for my top item). It's usually recommended more for Type A and AB, but I had listed family history of heart disease, so that must change the picture. Not too many surprises. I've already added the key ingredients in Promitokon A & L, although the small doses throughout the day may be more effective with the NAP products.

This is interesting, but hopefully there's a description of how urgent to use Level I vs. II and now III.

Blogger CherylO pos SecretorTexas

"There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. True nobility is being superior to your former self." Anonymous quote

Great tool Dr.! But it seem to be using the weight (in kg) value as the BMI, so the BMI interpretation results in "You are very overweight or obese" for all weight values.And the "for women only" questions should have a "are you pregnant?" value, shouldn´t it?Cheers

I was wondering how much it matters that I clicked family history of cancer...- my dad is the only one EVER to have cancer on both sides of my family and his cancer was brought on by taking showers in pesticides -SO I would never concider myself at risk... but the determi..... does. I only think I am overweight- and thats bad enough- but great tools.

I was wondering how much it matters that I clicked family history of cancer...- my dad is the only one EVER to have cancer on both sides of my family and his cancer was brought on by taking showers in pesticides

Depends on the interaction of several factors like ABO type, secretor status and other conditionals. Any one single thing doesn't do all that much.

A whole system is a living system is a learning system.â€™ -Stewart Brand

Well I am a B sec -lives a healthy life - my dad was a AB sec- never ever sick befor the bladder cancer speading to liver cancer that killed him fast- however he didn´t live BTD - sadly enough. I just thought that 1 parent=entry made my risk suddenly high - higher than I expected. BUT Thanks any way it is a intersting tool.